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2025-05-05 21:34
| COINTELPRO (Series of covert and illegal projects by the FBI) | COINTELPRO (a syllabic abbreviation derived from Counter Intelligence Program) was a series of covert and illegal projects conducted between 1956 and 1971 by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) aimed at surveilling, infiltrating, discrediting, and disrupting American political organizations that the FBI perceived as subversive. | data-sort-value=0 | PR |
2025-04-30 21:08
| Rosa Parks (American civil rights activist (1913–2005)) | Rosa Louise McCauley Parks (February 4, 1913 – October 24, 2005) was an American activist in the civil rights movement. She is best known for her refusal to move from her seat on a Montgomery, Alabama, bus, in defiance of Jim Crow laws, which sparked the Montgomery bus boycott. | data-sort-value=2 | PR |
2025-02-03 23:22
| Carl Friedrich Gauss (German mathematician, astronomer, geodesist, and physicist (1777–1855)) | Johann Carl Friedrich Gauss ({{langx|de|link=no|Gauß}} ; {{langx|la|Carolus Fridericus Gauss}}; 30 April 1777{{spaced ndash}}23 February 1855) was a German mathematician, astronomer, geodesist, and physicist, who contributed to many fields in mathematics and science. | data-sort-value=1 | PR |
2025-05-03 06:24
| Flower (Reproductive structure in flowering plants) | Flowers, also known as blooms and blossoms, are the reproductive structures of flowering plants (angiosperms). Typically, they are structured in four circular levels, called whorls, around the end of a stalk. These whorls include: calyx, modified leaves; corolla, the petals; androecium, the male reproductive unit consisting of stamens and pollen; and gynoecium, the female part, containing style and stigma, which receives the pollen, and ovary, which contains the ovules. | data-sort-value=6 | PR |
2024-06-22 17:41
| Brown bear (Large bear native to Eurasia and North America) | The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is a large bear native to Eurasia and North America. Of the land carnivorans, it is rivaled in size only by its closest relative, the polar bear, which is much less variable in size and slightly bigger on average. The brown bear is a sexually dimorphic species, as adult males are larger and more compactly built than females. | data-sort-value=1 | PR |
2025-04-12 16:43
| Syriac Orthodox Church (Oriental Orthodox church) | The Syriac Orthodox Church ({{langx|syc|ܥܺܕܬܳܐ ܣܽܘܪܝܳܝܬܳܐ ܬܪܺܝܨܰܬ݂ ܫܽܘܒܚܳܐ|ʿIto Sūryoyto Trīṣath Shubḥo}}), also informally known as the Jacobite Church is an Oriental Orthodox denomination that developed from the Church of Antioch. The church currently has around 1.4–1.7 million followers. | data-sort-value=2 | PR |
2025-04-15 15:07
| Nebraska (album) (1982 studio album by Bruce Springsteen) | Nebraska is the sixth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen, released on September 30, 1982, by Columbia Records. Springsteen recorded the songs as solo demos using a four-track recorder in the bedroom of his home in Colts Neck, New Jersey, intending to rerecord them with the E Street Band, but decided to release them as they were after full-band renditions were deemed unsatisfactory. |
2025-05-02 18:42
| The Queen Is Dead (1986 studio album by the Smiths) | The Queen Is Dead is the third studio album by the English rock band the Smiths. It was released on 16 June 1986 through Rough Trade Records. Following the release of their second album Meat Is Murder, the Smiths retreated to Greater Manchester to begin work on new material, with Johnny Marr and Morrissey writing extensively at Marr's home in Bowdon. | data-sort-value=0 | PR |
2024-12-28 18:28
| Selected Ambient Works 85–92 (1992 studio album by Aphex Twin) | Selected Ambient Works 85–92 is the debut studio album by the British electronic music artist and producer Richard D. James under the alias of Aphex Twin. It was released on 9{{nbsp}}November 1992 through Apollo Records, a subsidiary of the Belgian label R&S Records. | data-sort-value=0 | PR |
2025-04-25 17:22
| Hedonism (Family of views prioritizing pleasure) | Hedonism is a family of philosophical views that prioritize pleasure. Axiological hedonism is the view that pleasure is the sole source of intrinsic value. It asserts that other things, like knowledge and money, only have value insofar as they produce pleasure and reduce pain. |
2025-03-04 23:05
| Counter-Strike (video game) (2000 first-person shooter video game) | Counter-Strike (also known as Half-Life: Counter-Strike or Counter-Strike 1.6) is a 2000 tactical first-person shooter game developed by Valve Corporation and published by Sierra Studios. It is the first installment in the Counter-Strike series. | data-sort-value=2 | PR |
2023-10-26 13:15
| Pruitt–Igoe (Demolished housing project in St. Louis, US) | The Wendell O. Pruitt Homes and William Igoe Apartments, known together as Pruitt–Igoe, were joint urban housing projects first occupied in 1954 in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. The complex of 33 eleven-story high rises was designed in the modernist architectural style by Minoru Yamasaki. |
2025-03-24 15:10
| Kars (Municipality in Turkey) | Kars ({{Langx|hy|Կարս}} or {{Langx|hy|Ղարս|label=none}}; {{langx|az|Qars}}; {{langx|ku-Latn|Qers}}) is a city in northeast Turkey. It is the seat of Kars Province and Kars District. As of 2022, its population was 91,450. Kars, in classical historiography (Strabo), was in the ancient region known as Chorzene ({{langx|el|Χορζηνή}}), part of the province of Ayrarat in the Kingdom of Armenia, and later the capital of the Bagratid Kingdom of Armenia from 929 to 961. | data-sort-value=1 | PR |
2025-04-15 18:01
| Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (2006 film by Karan Johar) | Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna (transl. Never Say Goodbye), also abbreviated as KANK, is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language musical romantic drama film directed by Karan Johar, who co-wrote the screenplay with Shibani Bathija. It was produced by Hiroo Yash Johar under the Dharma Productions banner. | data-sort-value=1 | PR |
2025-04-27 12:26
| High and Low (1963 film) (Japanese crime film by Akira Kurosawa) | is a 1963 Japanese police procedural crime film directed and edited by Akira Kurosawa. It was written by Kurosawa, Hideo Oguni, Eijiro Hisaita, and Ryūzō Kikushima as a loose adaptation of the 1959 novel King's Ransom by Evan Hunter. Starring Toshiro Mifune, Tatsuya Nakadai, Kyōko Kagawa, Tatsuya Mihashi, {{ill|Yutaka Sada|ja|佐田豊}}, and Tsutomu Yamazaki, it tells the story of Japanese businessman Kingo Gondo (Mifune) struggling for control of the major shoe company at which he is a board member. |
2025-03-07 16:54
| Battle of Edington (878 battle between the Kingdom of Wessex and the Great Heathen Army) | The Battle of Edington or Battle of Ethandun{{Explanatory footnote|Until a scholarly consensus linked the battle site with the present-day village of Edington in Wiltshire, it was primarily known as the Battle of Ethandun. Despite this, it still continues to be used. Primary sources locate the battle at "Eðandun".}} was a battle between an army of the kingdom of Wessex under Alfred the Great and the Great Heathen Army led by Guthrum sometime between 6 and 12 May 878. | data-sort-value=2 | PR |
2022-11-26 20:50
| Mexico–United States border (International border in North America) | The international border separating Mexico and the United States extends from the Pacific Ocean in the west to the Gulf of Mexico in the east. The border traverses a variety of terrains, ranging from urban areas to deserts. It is the most frequently crossed border in the world with approximately 350 million documented crossings annually. | data-sort-value=1 | PR |
2025-04-11 03:05
| Rockbank railway station (Railway station in Melbourne, Australia) | Rockbank railway station is a regional railway station on the Ararat line, located in the western suburb of Rockbank, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The station initially opened as "Mount Atkinson", then it was given its current name of Rockbank in November 1889. | data-sort-value=1 | PR |
2025-04-27 06:52
| Nicias (Athenian politician and general (5th century BC)) | Nicias ({{langx|grc|Νικίας Νικηράτου Κυδαντίδης|Nikias Nikēratou Kydantidēs}}; {{circa}} 470–413 BC) was an Athenian politician and general, who was prominent during the Peloponnesian War. A slaveowning member of the Athenian aristocracy, he inherited a large fortune from his father, and had investments in the silver mines around Laurion, in south-east Attica. | data-sort-value=3 | PR |
2025-04-16 22:28
| Alex Higgins (Northern Irish snooker player (1949–2010)) | Alexander Gordon Higgins (18 March 1949 – 24 July 2010) was a Northern Irish professional snooker player and a two-time world champion who is remembered as one of the most iconic figures in the sport's history. Nicknamed "Hurricane Higgins" for his rapid play, and known as the "People's Champion" for his popularity and charisma, he is often credited as a key figure in snooker's success as a mainstream televised sport in the 1980s. | data-sort-value=0 | PR |
2025-05-10 00:51
| Scienter (Intent or knowledge of wrongdoing) | In law, {{lang|la|scienter}} ( in British English, in American English, Law Latin for "knowingly", , {{ety|la|scire|to know, to separate one thing from another}}) is a legal term for intent or knowledge of wrongdoing, or reckless disregard for the truth. | data-sort-value=1 | PR |
2025-04-02 18:01
| HMS Valiant (1914) (1914 Queen Elizabeth-class battleship of the Royal Navy) | HMS Valiant was one of five {{sclass|Queen Elizabeth|battleship}}s built for the Royal Navy during the early 1910s. She was built at Devonport Royal Dockyard between January 1914 and November 1914, and entered service shortly after the outbreak of the First World War. | data-sort-value=1 | PR |
2025-04-29 23:47
| Haseo (Fictional character in the .hack franchise) | , real name {{nihongo|Ryou Misaki|三崎亮|Misaki Ryō|lead=yes}}, is a fictional character in the .hack franchise first introduced as the main character in the video game trilogy .hack//G.U. in 2006 by CyberConnect2. He is also the lead character in the anime television series .hack//Roots by Bee Train. |
2025-04-26 05:51
| Philippines at the 1924 Summer Olympics (The Philippines at the Games of the XIII Olympiad in Paris) | The Philippines competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, France, from May 4 to July 27, 1924. The nation's participation at these Games marked its debut, and the debut of any Southeast Asian country, at the Summer Olympics. The delegation comprised one athlete, sprinter David Nepomuceno, and three officials, attaché B. | data-sort-value=2 | PR |
2024-12-12 11:39
| Gwallog ap Llênog (Sixth-century Brythonic monarch) | Gwallog ap Llênog (Old Welsh: {{lang|owl|Guallauc map Laenauc}}) was possibly a sixth-century ruler of Elfed, a region in the wider area memorialised in later Welsh literature as the 'Old North'. The evidence for Gwallog's existence survives entirely from two poems of spurious date and several other references in semi-legendary genealogies and literature well beyond his era. |
2024-07-21 18:27
| NABC Coach of the Year (American men's collegiate basketball award) | The NABC Coach of the Year is an award given annually by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) to recognize the top head coach in men's college basketball across the four largest college athletic associations in the United States. The award has been given since the 1958–59 season to National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I coaches, since 1961–62 to Division II, and since 1975–76 to Division III coaches. | data-sort-value=0 | PR |
2025-03-23 19:05
| Bosavi woolly rat (Species of rodent) | The Bosavi woolly rat is an undescribed putative species of rodent. It was discovered in the extinct volcanic crater of Mount Bosavi in Papua New Guinea during 2009 by a documentary crew filming Lost Land of the Volcano. One of the world's largest rats, it is believed to belong to the genus Mallomys of the family Muridae, according to initial investigation. | data-sort-value=1 | PR |
2025-04-28 04:31
| Murder of Sherri Rasmussen (1986 murder in Los Angeles) | On February 24, 1986, the body of Sherri Rasmussen (born February 7, 1957) was found in the apartment she shared with her husband, John Ruetten, in the Van Nuys neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States. She had been beaten and shot three times. | data-sort-value=0 | PR |
2025-03-31 03:51
| 1993 Four Corners hantavirus outbreak (1993 disease outbreak) | The 1993 Four Corners hantavirus outbreak was an outbreak of hantavirus disease in the United States in the Four Corners region of Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico. Hantaviruses that cause disease in humans are native to rodents and, prior to the outbreak, were mainly found in Asia and Europe. | data-sort-value=2 | PR |
2023-06-29 22:22
| Henryk Stażewski (Polish painter (1894–1988)) | Henryk Stażewski (pronounced: ; 9 January 1894 – 10 June 1988) was a Polish painter, visual artist and writer. Stażewski has been described as the "father of the Polish avant-garde" and is considered a pivotal figure in the history of constructivism and geometric abstraction in Central and Eastern Europe.{{Rp|page=297}} His career spanned seven decades and he was one of the few prominent Polish artists of the interwar period who remained active and gained furthe ... | data-sort-value=5 | PR |
2025-04-19 05:47
| Nick McKenzie (Australian investigative journalist) | Nick McKenzie is an Australian investigative journalist. He has won 16 Walkley Awards, been named twice as Graham Perkin Australian Journalist of the Year, and received the Kennedy Award for Journalist of the Year in 2020 and 2022.. He is the president of the Melbourne Press Club. | data-sort-value=0 | PR |
2025-01-07 13:50
| Sam Reid (actor) (Australian actor (born 1987)) | Sam Reid (born 19 February 1987) is an Australian actor. He is best known for playing Lestat de Lioncourt in the AMC drama series Interview with the Vampire (2022–present), for which he received a Critics' Choice Television Award nomination. He received three AACTA Award nominations for his leading roles in The Newsreader (2021–2025) and Lambs of God (2019). | data-sort-value=2 | PR |
2025-02-19 03:12
| Archbishopric of Moravia (Ecclesiastical province) | The Archbishopric of Moravia ({{langx|la|Sancta Ecclesia Marabensis}}) was an ecclesiastical province, established by the Holy See to promote Christian missions among the Slavic peoples. Its first archbishop, the Byzantine Methodius, persuaded Pope John VIII to sanction the use of Old Church Slavonic in liturgy. |
2024-10-28 09:27
| Nayib Bukele (President of El Salvador since 2019) | Nayib Armando Bukele Ortez (born 24 July 1981) is a Salvadoran politician and businessman who has served as the 81st president of El Salvador since 2019. | data-sort-value=2 | PR |
2025-04-06 01:29
| Rain World (2017 video game) | Rain World is a 2017 survival-platform video game developed by indie studio Videocult and published by Adult Swim Games and Akupara Games. It was released for PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows in March 2017, and Nintendo Switch in December 2018. The player assumes control of a "slugcat"{{Emdash}}an agile cat-like animal{{Emdash}}that is tasked with survival in a derelict and hostile world. |
2025-04-28 16:16
| Josef Hoop (Prime Minister of Liechtenstein from 1928 to 1945) | Franz Josef Hoop (14 December 1895 – 19 October 1959) was a diplomat and politician from Liechtenstein who served as Prime Minister of Liechtenstein from 1928 to 1945. He later served as the President of the Landtag of Liechtenstein from 1958 to 1959. | data-sort-value=0 | PR |
2024-10-04 21:56
| Cisnormativity (Assumption that everyone is cisgender) | Cisnormativity or cissexual assumption is the assumption that everyone is, or ought to be, cisgender. The term can further refer to a wider range of presumptions about gender assignment, such as the presumption of a gender binary, or expectations of conformity to gender roles even when transgender identities are otherwise acknowledged. | data-sort-value=4 | PR |
2025-05-03 19:56
| Typhoon Yutu (Pacific typhoon in 2018) | Typhoon Yutu, known in the Philippines as Typhoon Rosita, was an extremely powerful tropical cyclone that caused catastrophic destruction on the islands of Tinian and Saipan in the Northern Mariana Islands, and later impacted the Philippines. It is the strongest typhoon ever recorded to impact the Mariana Islands, and is tied as the second-strongest tropical cyclone to strike the United States and its unincorporated territories by both wind speed and barometric pressure. |
| Wario Land: Shake It – Amazing Footage! (2008 video game advertisement)
| Wario Land: Shake It – Amazing Footage! is a YouTube advertisement for the 2008 Wii video game Wario Land: Shake It! in which the protagonist Wario does various large-impact actions and collecting items, causing the surrounding YouTube webpage to be destroyed bit by bit while these items accumulate around the page. | [No PR page was created] |
2025-04-06 22:38
| Religious responses to the problem of evil (Responses to the argument against the existence of God) | Religious responses to the problem of evil are concerned with reconciling the existence of evil and suffering with an omnipotent, omnibenevolent, and omniscient God. An argument that attempts to resolve the problem of evil is known as a theodicy. | data-sort-value=1 | PR |
2025-04-22 03:52
| Dan Caine (U.S. Air Force general (born 1968/1969)) | John Daniel Caine (born August 10, 1968) is an American Air Force general and venture capitalist who has served as the 22nd chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff since 2025. He served as the associate director for military affairs at the Central Intelligence Agency from 2021 to 2024. | data-sort-value=1 | PR |
2022-09-24 03:43
| Södermanland Runic Inscription 113 (Swedish runic inscription) | Södermanland Runic Inscription 113 ({{Langx|sv|Södermanlands runinskrifter 113}}; commonly abbreviated to Sö 113) is the Rundata catalogue index for a {{convert|0.9|m|in}} high, {{convert|0.5|m|in}} wide granite runestone in Kolunda, {{Ill|Stenkvista Parish|sv|Stenkvista socken}}, Eskilstuna Municipality, Sweden, within the historic province of Södermanland (hence its name). | data-sort-value=6 | PR |
2025-04-30 18:07
| Lope Martín (Portuguese pilot (c. 1520–1566)) | Lope Martín (born {{Circa|1520}}; marooned 21 July 1566) was an Afro-Portuguese maritime pilot who successfully navigated across the Pacific Ocean east–west and then west–east, becoming the first to complete the return voyage from Asia to the Americas. |
2025-03-02 16:34
| Benin Moat (Historic moat in Nigeria) | The Benin Moat ({{Langx|bin|Iyanuwo}}), also known as the Benin Iya, or Walls of Benin, are a series of massive earthworks encircling Benin City in Nigeria's Edo State. These moats have deep historical roots, with evidence suggesting their existence before the establishment of the Oba monarchy. | data-sort-value=2 | PR |
2025-04-30 17:37
| Greenfield tornado (2024 EF4 tornado in Iowa, U.S.) | On the afternoon of May 21, 2024, a violent EF4 tornado tracked across southwestern Iowa, United States, devastating the city of Greenfield. The tornado, known most commonly as the Greenfield tornado, destroyed many buildings and wind turbines across its path that stretched through Page, Taylor, Adams, and Adair counties, while also causing more than $31 million in property damage, killing five people and injuring 35 more. | data-sort-value=1 | PR |
2025-04-06 00:24
| Luna (Feid and ATL Jacob song) (2024 single by Feid and ATL Jacob) | "Luna" (English: "Moon") is a song by the Colombian singer-songwriter Feid and the American producer ATL Jacob from Feid's second extended play (EP), Ferxxocalipsis (2023). Feid wrote the song, and Jacob, Hendrix Smoke, EVRGRN, 254Bodi, and FritzOnDaTrak co-produced it. | data-sort-value=3 | PR |
2025-04-06 00:27
| Classy 101 (2023 single by Feid and Young Miko) | "Classy 101" is a song by the Colombian singer-songwriter Feid and the Puerto Rican rapper Young Miko from Feid's second extended play (EP), Ferxxocalipsis (2023). Feid, Miko, Wain, and Bonaroti wrote the song with its producers, Caleb Calloway, Mauro, and Julia Lewis. | data-sort-value=0 | PR |
2025-03-24 13:19
| Morph (X-Men: The Animated Series) (Fictional character) | Morph is a fictional superhero appearing in the American animated superhero series X-Men: The Animated Series—which aired on Fox Kids from 1992 to 1997—and its revival X-Men '97, which has been streaming on Disney+ since 2024. Morph is introduced as an X-Men member who sacrificed themself to protect Wolverine from a Sentinel in the show's premiere. | data-sort-value=2 | PR |
2025-05-05 16:40
| Amphimeryx (Extinct genus of European artiodactyls) | Amphimeryx is an extinct genus of artiodactyls in the family Amphimerycidae that was endemic to western Europe and lived from the Late Eocene to the Early Oligocene. It was erected in 1848 by the French palaeontologist Auguste Pomel, who argued that its dentition was roughly similar to those of ruminants. | data-sort-value=1 | PR |
2025-05-01 12:27
| Push 2 Start (2024 single by Tyla) | "Push 2 Start" is a song recorded by South African singer Tyla. Released in tandem with the deluxe edition of her self-titled studio album by FAX and Epic Records, it was initially teased at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards. The song was also serviced to Italian radio stations via Sony Music Italy on 25 October 2024. |
2025-03-14 07:39
| Pop kreatif (Subgenre of Indonesian pop music from the 1970s) | Pop kreatif ({{langx|en|creative pop}}) is an Indonesian offshoot and subgenre of Indo pop that emerged in the late 20th century as a fusion of Indonesian music and contemporary global influences such as funk, jazz, and soft rock. Rooted in urban culture, the genre is often characterized by its smooth melodies, upbeat rhythms, and nostalgic themes. | data-sort-value=3 | PR |
2025-05-09 12:33
| Shalom Nagar (Israeli prison guard (died 2024)) | Shalom Nagar ({{langx|he|שלום נגר}}; 1936 or 1938 – 26 November 2024) was a Yemeni-born Israeli prison guard best known for executing Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann. Nagar immigrated to Israel and served in the Israel Defense Forces' Paratroopers Brigade. | data-sort-value=0 | PR |
2025-04-02 22:47
| Macrobdella decora (Species of leech) | Macrobdella decora, also known as the North American medicinal leech, is a species of freshwater leech found in much of eastern North America in freshwater habitats. M. decora is a parasite of vertebrates, including humans, and an aquatic predator of eggs, larvae, and other invertebrates. | data-sort-value=1 | PR |
2025-03-29 07:33
| Abraham Weintraub–Wikipedia controversy (2019 controversy) | The Abraham Weintraub–Wikipedia controversy refers to the events surrounding attempts by Brazil's Ministry of Education (MEC), under Minister Abraham Weintraub, to influence the content of his Portuguese Wikipedia page. Created shortly after Weintraub's appointment in April 2019, the article documented controversies about his career in detail. | data-sort-value=2 | PR |
2025-04-14 16:19
| Ripped to Shreds (Taiwanese-American death metal band) | Ripped to Shreds is an American death metal band from San Jose, California. Andrew Lee formed the band as a solo-project in 2016, and the band has since expanded to feature four members. The band writes songs focusing on Chinese folklore, history, and wuxia. | data-sort-value=1 | PR |
2025-03-12 17:11
| Major Food Group (American restaurant and hospitality company) | Major Food Group (MFG) is a restaurant and hospitality company associated with fine dining. The company was founded by Mario Carbone, Rich Torrisi, and later developed by partner Jeff Zalaznick. The company grew beyond New York City to international locations, partnering with both brands and hotels. | data-sort-value=1 | PR |
2025-03-10 03:25
| Deer Lady (3rd episode of the 3rd season of Reservation Dogs) | "Deer Lady" is the third episode of the third season of the comedy and teen drama television series Reservation Dogs. The twenty-first episode overall, it was written by the program's showrunner and co-creator, Sterlin Harjo, and directed by Danis Goulet. | data-sort-value=2 | PR |
2025-02-28 16:14
| Angelo Christos Bolanachi ({{Langx|el|Άγγελος Βολανάκης}}; 20 May 1878 - 26 July 1963) was an Egyptian Greek athlete and sports official. He represented Egypt in international athletic competitions in his early years before becoming Egypt's first International Olympic Committee (IOC) representative in 1910. | data-sort-value=1 | PR |
2025-05-02 00:09
| Mongush Buyan-Badyrgy (Tuvan politician (1892–1933)) | Mongush Buyan-Badyrgy ({{langx|tyv|Моңгуш Буян-Бадыргы}}, {{langx|ru|Монгуш Буян-Бадыргы}}; 25{{nbsp}}April 1892{{snd}}22{{nbsp}}March 1932) was a Tuvan politician and statesman. Adopted by a noyon (chieftain) after his birth, he succeeded his adoptive father in that role between 1907 and 1909. | data-sort-value=0 | PR |
2025-04-19 12:13
| Graham Usher (journalist) (British journalist (1958–2013) devoted especially to Gaza) | Graham Robin Usher (12 December 1958 – 8 August 2013) was a British journalist who became the first Palestine correspondent of The Economist. In a career that took him from London to Gaza, Islamabad and New York, he won particular praise for his reporting on the Israel-Palestine conflict during the Oslo process and Second Intifada. | data-sort-value=0 | PR |
2025-04-19 04:22
| Kočani nightclub fire (2025 fire in North Macedonia) | On 16 March 2025, a fire at the Pulse nightclub in Kočani, North Macedonia, killed 62 people and injured 193. The fire started when sparks from indoor fireworks hit the ceiling and set it alight, rapidly enveloping the venue in thick and toxic smoke. The nightclub was unlicensed and broke numerous safety standards: among other things, it lacked sprinklers, sufficient emergency exits, and only had a single fire extinguisher. | data-sort-value=3 | PR |
2025-04-13 22:59
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2025-04-15 17:23
| Rogue Sun (American comic book series) | Rogue Sun is an ongoing American comic book series written by Ryan Parrott and illustrated by A. Abel. Published by Image Comics on March 22, 2022, the series features the eponymous character of the same name who first appeared in the comic book one-shot titled Supermassive. | data-sort-value=0 | PR |
2025-04-22 17:56
| Grim (comic book) (American comic book series) | Grim is an ongoing comic book series created by writer Stephanie Philips and artist Flaviano, published monthly by Boom! Studios with the first issue releasing on May 11, 2022. It's a dark supernatural comic book series that delves into the complexities of life, death, and the afterlife—Told through the eyes of Jessica Harrow, a Grim Reaper with no recollection of her past or how she became one, whose journey leads her to uncovers unsettling truths about her existence. | data-sort-value=1 | PR |